Vehicular travel may be facilitated by user interfaces presenting travel information. Such user interfaces often involve visual displays positioned peripherally to a window through which an individual operates the vehicle (e.g., displays mounted in a dash or console) and/or non-visual interfaces (e.g., audio, speech recognition, and manual controls). While presenting visuals on the window obscuring the view of the individual may present safety concerns, peripherally presented visual interfaces that distract the gaze of the individual may raise comparable or greater concerns. Instead, visual user interfaces may be displayed on the window through which the individual operates the vehicle (e.g., a windshield or individual eyewear) to presents visuals representing travel information received from a travel service, such as routing, traffic congestion, highlighting vehicles or routes, and rendering non-visible objects (e.g., obscured traffic control signals). Such user interfaces enable user interaction while allowing the individual to maintain gaze through the window.
WINDOW-ORIENTED DISPLAYS FOR TRAVEL USER INTERFACES
FENSTERBASIERTE ANZEIGEN FÜR REISE-BENUTZEROBERFLÄCHEN
AFFICHAGES ORIENTÉS VITRE POUR INTERFACES UTILISATEUR DE DÉPLACEMENT
2016-01-20
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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